Monday, March 10, 2014

I had so much fun creating this video, so whimsical and fun! I loved the movie "Frozen." It was full of singing, princesses, love story and drama… What else can a girl ask for?

Disney movies are almost alway good. Even my son liked Frozen. Just good writing and good stories that no one can resist.

Her hairstyle in this movie was a simple dutch braid (Reverse french braid). By using this braiding technique you are able to see the braid more from the front and it makes the braid appear more prominent.

We teased the frontal bang area and then pieced it out into place.

I'm looking forward to making more princess hair tutorials in the future.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

I've had Photo Shop Elements for a while now. I have to say it is really hard to use! I have been up into the late hours of the night trying to figure it out.

I've been watching various You Tube video tutorials and I ordered a book "The Missing Manual." Just the basics is all I need at least.

I was pretty proud of this picture I created. I plan on using it for the thumbnail in the new video that I'm uploading this Monday.

Elsa's Braid "Inspired by Disney's Movie Frozen"

My husband, Alan, and my 2 kids, Joey (10) and Sarah (7) are planning a trip to Walt Disney World this year. This has totally inspired me to try and recreate some of the princesses hairstyles. Sarah has the most beautiful long, blonde, thick hair that she makes a perfect model for a lot of these hair styles. She loves getting her hair done and I couldn't of asked for a better pallet to work with.

I'm planning on uploading a new video Every Monday! I think that's a great way to start off the week, so be sure to check in:)

Sunday, March 2, 2014

These hot rollers are great. They heated up in about 10 minutes Once you set them into your hair, they stay in about 10-15 minutes or until they are cooled off. They were really simple and easy to use.

The Babyliss Pro Ceramic & Ionic Hot Rollers came in the box like this.

They came with plenty of clips to secure the rollers into the hair.

They have see through plastic doors that you shut while they are heating up.

They have a teeth in the rollers to help the roller go on smoothly.

There is a high and low setting. High can be used for thicker hair and you could use the low setting for thinner hair.